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Volunteer

Connect with your fellow Katies and make a positive impact on the community by volunteering!

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Browse our current volunteer opportunities.

There are many ways for Katies to give of their time and talents to St. Kate's and the community at large. From mentoring current students to helping those in need wherever you live, there are always opportunities to lend a hand.

Student Orientation

Tuesday, September 5, 6:30 p.m.

Join alumnae/i for a pizza and wine reception in Derham Hall before welcoming new Katies at a candle-lighting ceremony in the Chapel. This event is the culmination of the student orientation program, and includes a fun video of orientation activities. At the end, help hand out gifts to our new students. This is a great way to meet the next generation of Katies!

TRW Interviews

St. Kate's students interview alumnae/i about "composing a life" as part of the introductory core curriculum course entitled The Reflective Woman, taken by all first-year students. Interview questions will vary, depending on the student you are paired with. Don't worry, there's nothing you need to do to prepare for the interview, just be willing to talk about your life's journey with a Katie.

Citizen Katie

Citizen Katie Day is a volunteer blitz with students, alumnae/i, faculty and staff working side by side at nonprofit organizations around the Twin Cities and in alumnae/i chapters across the country. Join us on October 14, 2017!

Details about nonprofit work sites will be coming in late summer 2017. Registration will open on Monday, September 11.

Friendship Families

Become a Friendship Family to a new international student!

Would you like to support and mentor a future international Katie? The Friendship Family Program is a mutually beneficial program helping to develop relationships that often foster an appreciation of how others live and look at the world, along with helping participants learn more about their own cultures. There is no financial obligation, and both families and individuals are encouraged to participate. The Multicultural and International Programs and Services (MIPS) Office administers the Friendship Family Program and staff are available as a resource for any questions participants may have.

We are always looking for new Friendship Families! If you are interested in becoming a Friendship Family, please complete an interest questionnaire.

Alumnae/i Council

The St. Catherine University Alumnae/i Council includes nearly 200 alumnae/i working on 13 Council committees, and we’re always looking for more! The purpose of the Alumnae/i Council is to engage alumnae/i in a variety of ways that accomplish the following objectives:

Carry out the mission, vision and goals of St. Catherine University and the Alumnae/i Relations Department through the work of the Council committees.

Bring to life the spirit of the University in ways that increase alumnae/i engagement